A nice day off!
The NCVs were in a buoyant mood this week. Why wouldn't they be? It was the day of the summer walk and a picnic was being provided. What's not to like?
Last week they had made a start on Himalayan balsam removal (yes - it is that time of year again) - clearing plants from the Summerstones estate down towards Limley Farm in extremely hot conditions. Ice creams were purchased at How Stean Gorge to help cool the workers down.
However, this week Tim had planned an excellent walk in the Timble area and Liz had provided the wonderful lunchtime repast with the help of the Nidd Way catering company.
Here are some pics of the day out....
Mick was congratulated when it was reported that he had completed his 26.5 mile marathon hike on Saturday. He and his 16 friends have raised over £17,000 for MacMillan Cancer Support - a staggering result! (And a staggering team by the end, given the heat they were walking in!!!)
Well done Mick!!!!!
Whilst the NCVs were battling with balsam in the heat, the walling group were working hard elsewhere last week - as Graham reports below:
Opting for the scenic route to Thruscross on the finest of summer mornings, Rod & Barry travelled via Summerbridge and Dacre Top and were rewarded by excellent visibility along Dacre Lane across the undulating catchment of Darley Beck, the smell of newly mown silage in our nostrils. Pausing at the field gate close to our wall to unload some gear, a snipe stood obligingly on the wall a few metres ahead of us, unperturbed and allowing a fine view.
Two lapwings then descended in the field in our line of view, and then a meadow pipit. All eventually taking flight, a curlew then flew over as we set down the gear. Having booted up, five snipe then noisily circled overhead, and later, a pair of even noisier oyster catchers came past. A great start to the day’s work.













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